One of the contortion act realized during a circus festival in France. The show was produced by CircusStars Productions and all the acts come from Talents & Productions: http://www.talents-productions.com

So was at a circus lastnight thought this act was really cool and I wanted to share it with you guys please leave your comments and support the circus It's named Tom Duffys ill post their FB link later

published:26 Mar 2013

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Circus acts gone wrong. Performers, aerial acrobats & others with circus careers performed stunts that were shocking for the spectators.
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10 The HumanChandelier
During a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in Providence, Rhode Island, an act called the Human Chandelier was performed. In May 2014 the apparatus which was holding them by their hair fell to the ground from approximately 35 feet. All of the performers later decided to sue the circus. Later that year, in November, the circus was fined $7,000, the maximum allowed. An investigation led by the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health revealed it occurred because the carabiner supporting the acrobats was improperly loaded.
9 Irem Shrine Circus
In April 2010, while preparing for a show in Pennsylvania, animal handler Andrew Anderton from the Irem Shrine Circus was kicked by the star of the act: an African elephant. Initial reports indicated that the elephant named Dumbo had been startled by an electrical wire, and Anderton was trying to get it away from the wire.
8 The Flying Wallendas
The circus act known as the seven person chair pyramid was invented by a family nicknamed ‘The Flying Wallendas’. The stunt required seven people to balance on top of each other, while the person on top of the pyramid would sit in a chair, as the one at the bottom would tread cautiously over a tight rope. The seven members of the family used to perform the act in the 1950s up until January, 1962, allowing people outside the family to participate as well.
7 Roy HornLion tamer Roy Horn worked on one of the most successful shows in Las Vegas. The day of October 3 2003, started as a day of celebration but ended as a bad for the stuntman. Forty-five minutes of the show had passed when he brought in a 380-pound white tiger named Montecore.
6 Otto Kline
One of the most exciting acts in the Barnum & Bailey Circus during the 1910s belonged to a man named Otto Kline. In April 1915, 28 years old Kline was performing his usual stunt at the Madison Square Garden. This involved him circling the arena on a horse and then swinging from side to side with his feet touching the ground while he still held on to his saddle. Unfortunately, on his last performance, Kline lost the grip of the saddle and was flung against a wooden box head first.
5 Eva Garcia
In August 2003, hundreds of people were clapping in excitement while attending a show at the Hippodrome Circus in Great Yarmouth, England. Eva Garcia, an aerial performer, had just made her entrance. Eva had been performing since the age of seven and was now 38. She was doing her usual show with aerial silks, in which she had to cling to lengths of cloth suspended from the ceiling at a height of approximately 30 ft. However, only a couple of minutes into the act, Garcia appeared to lose her grip on the wire above her head and plunged to the ground.
4 Massarti
On January 3, 1872, lion tamer Thomas Macarte also known as Massarti, performed his act for the last time. Massarti had been the star attraction of the Mander’s Menagerie circus that was taking place in the Bolton marketplace in Lancashire, England. As the evening drew to a close, at approximately 10:30 pm, the unthinkable happened. Massarti was driving five felines from one end of the cage to the other. That’s when one of the lions ran against his legs, throwing him to the ground. He got up quickly and proceeded to drive the animals into the corner.
3 Sarah Guyard-Guillot
Paris-born Sarah Guyard-Guillot began her circus career in childhood. She studied at the Annie FratelliniArt & Circus Academy in Paris, France, and after she graduated, she began working as an acrobat and aerialist. In 2006, she joined the cast of a Cirque du Soleil show called Kà that played at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
2 Matthew Cranch
Matthew Cranch was a thrill-seeker, as his friends described him, and at 24, he decided to turn his passion into a job. In April 2011, he joined the stunt team at Cornwall based Stunts UK Ltd. and started work as a human ball. Approximately four weeks into the job, Cranch had already performed the showpiece five times. However, the sixth would be his final performance.
1 Dessi Espana
Dessi Espana was a Bulgarian-American aerial acrobat who will forever remain in the history of circus acts. Espana came from a family of performers and even held a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, after swirling 75 silver hoops simultaneously around her body at 13. In May 2004, at 32, Espana was performing during a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. As she always did, Espana was twirling on long chiffon scarves with no net below her.

It has spawned spin-offs in over 58 countries (as of April 2014), in what is now referred to as the Got Talent format, similar to that described by FremantleMedia of the Idol and The X Factor formats. In April 2014, the format was named the world's most successful reality TV format ever by the Guinness World Records.

History

Got Talent was an invention by The X Factor creator Simon Cowell, with comedian and talk show host Paul O'Grady producing a pilot for ITV in 2005 under the provisional title Paul O'Grady's Got Talent. O'Grady left the network after disputes with ITV, resulting in Cowell moving the concept to the United States while he and ITV searched for a new show host.

Due to these issues, the Got Talent franchise ended up debuting first as America's Got Talent on NBC on 21 June 2006, with judges David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood, and Piers Morgan. The show's original series was hosted by Regis Philbin. In 2016, the judging panel consisted of Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Melanie Brown, and Simon Cowell, and hosted by Nick Cannon, who has been the presenter since 2009. The grand prize on America's Got Talent is $1 million, and, since season 3, a chance to headline a show on the Las Vegas Strip. America's Got Talent proved extremely successful for NBC, pulling in high ratings in both total viewers and the younger 18-49 demographic. The show's initial success in America is credited with the eventual launch of the British series, and the overall global launch of the Got Talent franchise.

Talang Sverige

Talang Sverige (pronounced[taˈlaŋ ˈsvæːrijə]; English: Talent Sweden), formerly named Talang between 2007–2011, is the Swedish version of the Got Talent series show where singers, dancers, comedians, variety acts, and other performers compete against each other for audience support and the prize money (1 million SEK in 2007 and since 2014; 500,000 SEK between 2008–2011). The show was broadcast for five seasons on TV4, between 2007–2011, before TV4 put the show on indefinite hiatus. Two years later, on June 19, 2013, TV3 announced that they had acquired the rights for the show and would re-launch the show in spring 2014 under the name "Talang Sverige".

Hosts and judges

Season Summary

References

America's Got Talent

America's Got Talent (sometimes abbreviated as AGT) is an American reality television series on the NBCtelevision network, and part of the global British Got Talent franchise. It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of one million dollars. The show debuted in June 2006 for the summer television season. From season three (2008) onwards, the prize includes the one million dollars, payable in a financial annuity over 40 years, and a chance to headline a show on the Las Vegas Strip. Among its significant features is that it gives an opportunity to talented amateurs or unknown performers, with the results decided by an audience vote. The format is a popular one and has often been reworked for television in the United States and the United Kingdom.

This incarnation was created by Simon Cowell, and was originally due to be a 2005 British series called Paul O'Grady's Got Talent but was postponed due to O'Grady's acrimonious split with broadcaster ITV (later launching as Britain's Got Talent in 2007). As such, the American version became the first full series of the franchise.

Selection process

For the audition round, each of the three judges has a red button in front of them that they can press when they do not want the act to continue; the button rings an electronic bell and a large red X with the judge's name lights up over the stage. A louder buzzer indicates the third judge's button was pressed, and the contestant's performance is terminated. Then, the judges deliberate over the act and decide if it gets through to the live semi-finals. In the semi-finals, the judges have X's (red buttons) and check marks (white buttons). Acts are divided into four groups of either 14 or 15, and only 10 of those acts in the group perform. They do not have the power to terminate an act in the middle of his/her performance. At the end of the performance, the judges give the act a check for approval, and an X if they did not like the act. At the end of the episode, the judges would pick an act and automatically move them through to the live finale. Then, the viewers at home would vote another act through to the finale. The act with the most votes from the viewers would move on to the finals and that act would be announced in a live results show the next day. There was also a fifth wild card episode, where the judges picked ten acts who were previously eliminated and give them one more chance to perform. In the finale, there is no judges' choice, and the voting is entirely handed over to the viewers.

Snapple is the official beverage sponsor of America's Got Talent. Its product was on the judges' table throughout the season. This was the final season with three judges. It was also the last season Osbourne was a judge.

TNT (Russian TV channel)

TNT (Means: Your New Television. Russian:ТНТ, Твоё Новое Телевидение, Tvoyo Novoye Televideniye) is a Russian brand name of TNT-Broadcasting Network, one of Russia’s top five television networks. It reaches over 100 million people throughout Russia offering a light entertainment aimed at a younger audience from age 16 through age 30.

Thanks to its blend of innovative reality programmes and a variety of original comedy shows backed up by probably the most aggressive marketing in the market, TNT demonstrated a record-breaking growth in both revenues and audience share. In the last four years, TNT’s national share of audience (6 – 54 years old) increased from 3.9% in 2002 to 6.9% in 2009.

TNT’s business model is similar to the US TV Networks whereby its signal is distributed by both own and operated stations and affiliate stations. In return the local stations get a share of advertising time within the content provided by TNT.

TNT delivers its signal through satellites in four different orbits, allowing its 20 own TV stations and over 350 affiliates to receive the signal in their respective time zones. TNT’s signal is received and retransmitted by local network stations covering in 760 Russian cities. Sale of advertising is TNT’s main source of revenue. As of July 2013 Roman Petrenko, previously General Director of TNT (2002-2013), is the new Chairman Of the Board (CEO) of JSC TNT-Broadcasting Network.

10 Real Circus Acts That Shocked The World

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International Circus Festival - contortion act

International Circus Festival - contortion act

International Circus Festival - contortion act

One of the contortion act realized during a circus festival in France. The show was produced by CircusStars Productions and all the acts come from Talents & Productions: http://www.talents-productions.com

Risky and beautiful circus performance

Tom Duffy circus Tron act

So was at a circus lastnight thought this act was really cool and I wanted to share it with you guys please leave your comments and support the circus It's named Tom Duffys ill post their FB link later

10:57

10 Circus Acts Gone Wrong

10 Circus Acts Gone Wrong

10 Circus Acts Gone Wrong

Circus acts gone wrong. Performers, aerial acrobats & others with circus careers performed stunts that were shocking for the spectators.
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10 The HumanChandelier
During a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in Providence, Rhode Island, an act called the Human Chandelier was performed. In May 2014 the apparatus which was holding them by their hair fell to the ground from approximately 35 feet. All of the performers later decided to sue the circus. Later that year, in November, the circus was fined $7,000, the maximum allowed. An investigation led by the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health revealed it occurred because the carabiner supporting the acrobats was improperly loaded.
9 Irem Shrine Circus
In April 2010, while preparing for a show in Pennsylvania, animal handler Andrew Anderton from the Irem Shrine Circus was kicked by the star of the act: an African elephant. Initial reports indicated that the elephant named Dumbo had been startled by an electrical wire, and Anderton was trying to get it away from the wire.
8 The Flying Wallendas
The circus act known as the seven person chair pyramid was invented by a family nicknamed ‘The Flying Wallendas’. The stunt required seven people to balance on top of each other, while the person on top of the pyramid would sit in a chair, as the one at the bottom would tread cautiously over a tight rope. The seven members of the family used to perform the act in the 1950s up until January, 1962, allowing people outside the family to participate as well.
7 Roy HornLion tamer Roy Horn worked on one of the most successful shows in Las Vegas. The day of October 3 2003, started as a day of celebration but ended as a bad for the stuntman. Forty-five minutes of the show had passed when he brought in a 380-pound white tiger named Montecore.
6 Otto Kline
One of the most exciting acts in the Barnum & Bailey Circus during the 1910s belonged to a man named Otto Kline. In April 1915, 28 years old Kline was performing his usual stunt at the Madison Square Garden. This involved him circling the arena on a horse and then swinging from side to side with his feet touching the ground while he still held on to his saddle. Unfortunately, on his last performance, Kline lost the grip of the saddle and was flung against a wooden box head first.
5 Eva Garcia
In August 2003, hundreds of people were clapping in excitement while attending a show at the Hippodrome Circus in Great Yarmouth, England. Eva Garcia, an aerial performer, had just made her entrance. Eva had been performing since the age of seven and was now 38. She was doing her usual show with aerial silks, in which she had to cling to lengths of cloth suspended from the ceiling at a height of approximately 30 ft. However, only a couple of minutes into the act, Garcia appeared to lose her grip on the wire above her head and plunged to the ground.
4 Massarti
On January 3, 1872, lion tamer Thomas Macarte also known as Massarti, performed his act for the last time. Massarti had been the star attraction of the Mander’s Menagerie circus that was taking place in the Bolton marketplace in Lancashire, England. As the evening drew to a close, at approximately 10:30 pm, the unthinkable happened. Massarti was driving five felines from one end of the cage to the other. That’s when one of the lions ran against his legs, throwing him to the ground. He got up quickly and proceeded to drive the animals into the corner.
3 Sarah Guyard-Guillot
Paris-born Sarah Guyard-Guillot began her circus career in childhood. She studied at the Annie FratelliniArt & Circus Academy in Paris, France, and after she graduated, she began working as an acrobat and aerialist. In 2006, she joined the cast of a Cirque du Soleil show called Kà that played at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
2 Matthew Cranch
Matthew Cranch was a thrill-seeker, as his friends described him, and at 24, he decided to turn his passion into a job. In April 2011, he joined the stunt team at Cornwall based Stunts UK Ltd. and started work as a human ball. Approximately four weeks into the job, Cranch had already performed the showpiece five times. However, the sixth would be his final performance.
1 Dessi Espana
Dessi Espana was a Bulgarian-American aerial acrobat who will forever remain in the history of circus acts. Espana came from a family of performers and even held a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, after swirling 75 silver hoops simultaneously around her body at 13. In May 2004, at 32, Espana was performing during a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. As she always did, Espana was twirling on long chiffon scarves with no net below her.

Thousands of others shows : http://www.patricksebastien.fr
Here is one of the most beautiful and impressiv acrobatic act by the Stars of Beijing's Circus. they performed it in the famous french television show of Patrick Sebastien "le plus grand cabaret du monde" (The world greatest Cabaret)

Snake Act - Vietnam Circus

Circus Fails 🤡 Circus Tricks Gone Wrong (Part 1) [TNT Channel]

Ouch, this can be really dangerous!
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Circus acts can make you amazed and have fun. But what if instead of being amazed by them, you witness their funny fails? Check this out! We have compiled several clips of fails from a circus. This will surely make you laugh out loud and turns your day bright. What are you waiting for? Click the play button now and enjoy!
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Plot: Thirteen women who were schoolmates send to a swami for their horoscopes. Little do they realize that Ursula, a half-breed Asian, is using her hypnotic powers over the swami and them to lead them or their families to their deaths. It seems that she too went to their school, but was forced to leave by their bigotry, and is exacting revenge. Will she be stopped in time to save Laura's son, Bobby?

10 Real Circus Acts That Shocked The World

published: 28 Mar 2017

International Circus Festival - contortion act

One of the contortion act realized during a circus festival in France. The show was produced by CircusStars Productions and all the acts come from Talents & Productions: http://www.talents-productions.com

Risky and beautiful circus performance

Tom Duffy circus Tron act

So was at a circus lastnight thought this act was really cool and I wanted to share it with you guys please leave your comments and support the circus It's named Tom Duffys ill post their FB link later

published: 26 Mar 2013

10 Circus Acts Gone Wrong

Circus acts gone wrong. Performers, aerial acrobats & others with circus careers performed stunts that were shocking for the spectators.
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10 The HumanChandelier
During a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in Providence, Rhode Island, an act called the Human Chandelier was performed. In May 2014 the apparatus which was holding them by their hair fell to the ground from approximately 35 feet. All of the performers later decided to sue the circus. Later that year, in November, the circus was fined $7,000, the maximum allowed. An investigation led by the Department of Labor’s Oc...

Thousands of others shows : http://www.patricksebastien.fr
Here is one of the most beautiful and impressiv acrobatic act by the Stars of Beijing's Circus. they performed it in the famous french television show of Patrick Sebastien "le plus grand cabaret du monde" (The world greatest Cabaret)

published: 17 May 2011

Snake Act - Vietnam Circus

Circus Fails 🤡 Circus Tricks Gone Wrong (Part 1) [TNT Channel]

Ouch, this can be really dangerous!
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Circus acts can make you amazed and have fun. But what if instead of being amazed by them, you witness their funny fails? Check this out! We have compiled several clips of fails from a circus. This will surely make you laugh out loud and turns your day bright. What are you waiting for? Click the play button now and enjoy!
--------------------- subscribe http://bit.ly/TNTChannelTV
Circus Fails:
Subscribe to TNT ChannelChannel to make sure you catch the absolute best in TNT Channel!
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International Circus Festival - contortion act

One of the contortion act realized during a circus festival in France. The show was produced by CircusStars Productions and all the acts come from Talents & Pr...

One of the contortion act realized during a circus festival in France. The show was produced by CircusStars Productions and all the acts come from Talents & Productions: http://www.talents-productions.com

One of the contortion act realized during a circus festival in France. The show was produced by CircusStars Productions and all the acts come from Talents & Productions: http://www.talents-productions.com

Tom Duffy circus Tron act

So was at a circus lastnight thought this act was really cool and I wanted to share it with you guys please leave your comments and support the circus It's name...

So was at a circus lastnight thought this act was really cool and I wanted to share it with you guys please leave your comments and support the circus It's named Tom Duffys ill post their FB link later

So was at a circus lastnight thought this act was really cool and I wanted to share it with you guys please leave your comments and support the circus It's named Tom Duffys ill post their FB link later

Circus acts gone wrong. Performers, aerial acrobats & others with circus careers performed stunts that were shocking for the spectators.
Support our Patreon today: https://www.patreon.com/theywillkillyou
Subscribe for new videos: http://goo.gl/SaufF4
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Voiceover by Carl Mason: carlito1705@icloud.com
10 The HumanChandelier
During a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in Providence, Rhode Island, an act called the Human Chandelier was performed. In May 2014 the apparatus which was holding them by their hair fell to the ground from approximately 35 feet. All of the performers later decided to sue the circus. Later that year, in November, the circus was fined $7,000, the maximum allowed. An investigation led by the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health revealed it occurred because the carabiner supporting the acrobats was improperly loaded.
9 Irem Shrine Circus
In April 2010, while preparing for a show in Pennsylvania, animal handler Andrew Anderton from the Irem Shrine Circus was kicked by the star of the act: an African elephant. Initial reports indicated that the elephant named Dumbo had been startled by an electrical wire, and Anderton was trying to get it away from the wire.
8 The Flying Wallendas
The circus act known as the seven person chair pyramid was invented by a family nicknamed ‘The Flying Wallendas’. The stunt required seven people to balance on top of each other, while the person on top of the pyramid would sit in a chair, as the one at the bottom would tread cautiously over a tight rope. The seven members of the family used to perform the act in the 1950s up until January, 1962, allowing people outside the family to participate as well.
7 Roy HornLion tamer Roy Horn worked on one of the most successful shows in Las Vegas. The day of October 3 2003, started as a day of celebration but ended as a bad for the stuntman. Forty-five minutes of the show had passed when he brought in a 380-pound white tiger named Montecore.
6 Otto Kline
One of the most exciting acts in the Barnum & Bailey Circus during the 1910s belonged to a man named Otto Kline. In April 1915, 28 years old Kline was performing his usual stunt at the Madison Square Garden. This involved him circling the arena on a horse and then swinging from side to side with his feet touching the ground while he still held on to his saddle. Unfortunately, on his last performance, Kline lost the grip of the saddle and was flung against a wooden box head first.
5 Eva Garcia
In August 2003, hundreds of people were clapping in excitement while attending a show at the Hippodrome Circus in Great Yarmouth, England. Eva Garcia, an aerial performer, had just made her entrance. Eva had been performing since the age of seven and was now 38. She was doing her usual show with aerial silks, in which she had to cling to lengths of cloth suspended from the ceiling at a height of approximately 30 ft. However, only a couple of minutes into the act, Garcia appeared to lose her grip on the wire above her head and plunged to the ground.
4 Massarti
On January 3, 1872, lion tamer Thomas Macarte also known as Massarti, performed his act for the last time. Massarti had been the star attraction of the Mander’s Menagerie circus that was taking place in the Bolton marketplace in Lancashire, England. As the evening drew to a close, at approximately 10:30 pm, the unthinkable happened. Massarti was driving five felines from one end of the cage to the other. That’s when one of the lions ran against his legs, throwing him to the ground. He got up quickly and proceeded to drive the animals into the corner.
3 Sarah Guyard-Guillot
Paris-born Sarah Guyard-Guillot began her circus career in childhood. She studied at the Annie FratelliniArt & Circus Academy in Paris, France, and after she graduated, she began working as an acrobat and aerialist. In 2006, she joined the cast of a Cirque du Soleil show called Kà that played at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
2 Matthew Cranch
Matthew Cranch was a thrill-seeker, as his friends described him, and at 24, he decided to turn his passion into a job. In April 2011, he joined the stunt team at Cornwall based Stunts UK Ltd. and started work as a human ball. Approximately four weeks into the job, Cranch had already performed the showpiece five times. However, the sixth would be his final performance.
1 Dessi Espana
Dessi Espana was a Bulgarian-American aerial acrobat who will forever remain in the history of circus acts. Espana came from a family of performers and even held a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, after swirling 75 silver hoops simultaneously around her body at 13. In May 2004, at 32, Espana was performing during a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. As she always did, Espana was twirling on long chiffon scarves with no net below her.

Circus acts gone wrong. Performers, aerial acrobats & others with circus careers performed stunts that were shocking for the spectators.
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Voiceover by Carl Mason: carlito1705@icloud.com
10 The HumanChandelier
During a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in Providence, Rhode Island, an act called the Human Chandelier was performed. In May 2014 the apparatus which was holding them by their hair fell to the ground from approximately 35 feet. All of the performers later decided to sue the circus. Later that year, in November, the circus was fined $7,000, the maximum allowed. An investigation led by the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health revealed it occurred because the carabiner supporting the acrobats was improperly loaded.
9 Irem Shrine Circus
In April 2010, while preparing for a show in Pennsylvania, animal handler Andrew Anderton from the Irem Shrine Circus was kicked by the star of the act: an African elephant. Initial reports indicated that the elephant named Dumbo had been startled by an electrical wire, and Anderton was trying to get it away from the wire.
8 The Flying Wallendas
The circus act known as the seven person chair pyramid was invented by a family nicknamed ‘The Flying Wallendas’. The stunt required seven people to balance on top of each other, while the person on top of the pyramid would sit in a chair, as the one at the bottom would tread cautiously over a tight rope. The seven members of the family used to perform the act in the 1950s up until January, 1962, allowing people outside the family to participate as well.
7 Roy HornLion tamer Roy Horn worked on one of the most successful shows in Las Vegas. The day of October 3 2003, started as a day of celebration but ended as a bad for the stuntman. Forty-five minutes of the show had passed when he brought in a 380-pound white tiger named Montecore.
6 Otto Kline
One of the most exciting acts in the Barnum & Bailey Circus during the 1910s belonged to a man named Otto Kline. In April 1915, 28 years old Kline was performing his usual stunt at the Madison Square Garden. This involved him circling the arena on a horse and then swinging from side to side with his feet touching the ground while he still held on to his saddle. Unfortunately, on his last performance, Kline lost the grip of the saddle and was flung against a wooden box head first.
5 Eva Garcia
In August 2003, hundreds of people were clapping in excitement while attending a show at the Hippodrome Circus in Great Yarmouth, England. Eva Garcia, an aerial performer, had just made her entrance. Eva had been performing since the age of seven and was now 38. She was doing her usual show with aerial silks, in which she had to cling to lengths of cloth suspended from the ceiling at a height of approximately 30 ft. However, only a couple of minutes into the act, Garcia appeared to lose her grip on the wire above her head and plunged to the ground.
4 Massarti
On January 3, 1872, lion tamer Thomas Macarte also known as Massarti, performed his act for the last time. Massarti had been the star attraction of the Mander’s Menagerie circus that was taking place in the Bolton marketplace in Lancashire, England. As the evening drew to a close, at approximately 10:30 pm, the unthinkable happened. Massarti was driving five felines from one end of the cage to the other. That’s when one of the lions ran against his legs, throwing him to the ground. He got up quickly and proceeded to drive the animals into the corner.
3 Sarah Guyard-Guillot
Paris-born Sarah Guyard-Guillot began her circus career in childhood. She studied at the Annie FratelliniArt & Circus Academy in Paris, France, and after she graduated, she began working as an acrobat and aerialist. In 2006, she joined the cast of a Cirque du Soleil show called Kà that played at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
2 Matthew Cranch
Matthew Cranch was a thrill-seeker, as his friends described him, and at 24, he decided to turn his passion into a job. In April 2011, he joined the stunt team at Cornwall based Stunts UK Ltd. and started work as a human ball. Approximately four weeks into the job, Cranch had already performed the showpiece five times. However, the sixth would be his final performance.
1 Dessi Espana
Dessi Espana was a Bulgarian-American aerial acrobat who will forever remain in the history of circus acts. Espana came from a family of performers and even held a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, after swirling 75 silver hoops simultaneously around her body at 13. In May 2004, at 32, Espana was performing during a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. As she always did, Espana was twirling on long chiffon scarves with no net below her.

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Here is one of the most beautiful and impressiv acrobatic act by the Stars of Beijing's Circus. they performed it in the famous french television show of Patrick Sebastien "le plus grand cabaret du monde" (The world greatest Cabaret)

Circus Fails 🤡 Circus Tricks Gone Wrong (Part 1) [TNT Channel]

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International Circus Festival - contortion act

One of the contortion act realized during a circus festival in France. The show was produced by CircusStars Productions and all the acts come from Talents & Productions: http://www.talents-productions.com

Tom Duffy circus Tron act

So was at a circus lastnight thought this act was really cool and I wanted to share it with you guys please leave your comments and support the circus It's named Tom Duffys ill post their FB link later

10 Circus Acts Gone Wrong

Circus acts gone wrong. Performers, aerial acrobats & others with circus careers performed stunts that were shocking for the spectators.
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10 The HumanChandelier
During a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in Providence, Rhode Island, an act called the Human Chandelier was performed. In May 2014 the apparatus which was holding them by their hair fell to the ground from approximately 35 feet. All of the performers later decided to sue the circus. Later that year, in November, the circus was fined $7,000, the maximum allowed. An investigation led by the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health revealed it occurred because the carabiner supporting the acrobats was improperly loaded.
9 Irem Shrine Circus
In April 2010, while preparing for a show in Pennsylvania, animal handler Andrew Anderton from the Irem Shrine Circus was kicked by the star of the act: an African elephant. Initial reports indicated that the elephant named Dumbo had been startled by an electrical wire, and Anderton was trying to get it away from the wire.
8 The Flying Wallendas
The circus act known as the seven person chair pyramid was invented by a family nicknamed ‘The Flying Wallendas’. The stunt required seven people to balance on top of each other, while the person on top of the pyramid would sit in a chair, as the one at the bottom would tread cautiously over a tight rope. The seven members of the family used to perform the act in the 1950s up until January, 1962, allowing people outside the family to participate as well.
7 Roy HornLion tamer Roy Horn worked on one of the most successful shows in Las Vegas. The day of October 3 2003, started as a day of celebration but ended as a bad for the stuntman. Forty-five minutes of the show had passed when he brought in a 380-pound white tiger named Montecore.
6 Otto Kline
One of the most exciting acts in the Barnum & Bailey Circus during the 1910s belonged to a man named Otto Kline. In April 1915, 28 years old Kline was performing his usual stunt at the Madison Square Garden. This involved him circling the arena on a horse and then swinging from side to side with his feet touching the ground while he still held on to his saddle. Unfortunately, on his last performance, Kline lost the grip of the saddle and was flung against a wooden box head first.
5 Eva Garcia
In August 2003, hundreds of people were clapping in excitement while attending a show at the Hippodrome Circus in Great Yarmouth, England. Eva Garcia, an aerial performer, had just made her entrance. Eva had been performing since the age of seven and was now 38. She was doing her usual show with aerial silks, in which she had to cling to lengths of cloth suspended from the ceiling at a height of approximately 30 ft. However, only a couple of minutes into the act, Garcia appeared to lose her grip on the wire above her head and plunged to the ground.
4 Massarti
On January 3, 1872, lion tamer Thomas Macarte also known as Massarti, performed his act for the last time. Massarti had been the star attraction of the Mander’s Menagerie circus that was taking place in the Bolton marketplace in Lancashire, England. As the evening drew to a close, at approximately 10:30 pm, the unthinkable happened. Massarti was driving five felines from one end of the cage to the other. That’s when one of the lions ran against his legs, throwing him to the ground. He got up quickly and proceeded to drive the animals into the corner.
3 Sarah Guyard-Guillot
Paris-born Sarah Guyard-Guillot began her circus career in childhood. She studied at the Annie FratelliniArt & Circus Academy in Paris, France, and after she graduated, she began working as an acrobat and aerialist. In 2006, she joined the cast of a Cirque du Soleil show called Kà that played at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
2 Matthew Cranch
Matthew Cranch was a thrill-seeker, as his friends described him, and at 24, he decided to turn his passion into a job. In April 2011, he joined the stunt team at Cornwall based Stunts UK Ltd. and started work as a human ball. Approximately four weeks into the job, Cranch had already performed the showpiece five times. However, the sixth would be his final performance.
1 Dessi Espana
Dessi Espana was a Bulgarian-American aerial acrobat who will forever remain in the history of circus acts. Espana came from a family of performers and even held a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, after swirling 75 silver hoops simultaneously around her body at 13. In May 2004, at 32, Espana was performing during a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. As she always did, Espana was twirling on long chiffon scarves with no net below her.

Thousands of others shows : http://www.patricksebastien.fr
Here is one of the most beautiful and impressiv acrobatic act by the Stars of Beijing's Circus. they performed it in the famous french television show of Patrick Sebastien "le plus grand cabaret du monde" (The world greatest Cabaret)

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Please look at me nowLook at all the things I doI won't pay attention to youI hope I can gather a crowdEveryone should know I'm at my happiestWith a lampshade on top of my big headMy circus isn't deadMy nose is turning redI want you to notice me right nowPlease look at me when I show you howWhen I try to look out to the crowdI'm blinded by my arroganceThere's no one out there to arouseI try to see you but what can I doWith the stars in my eyesI'm going nowhere, I'll make it I swearEven if I have to lie